When the Kansas City Gunman Was a Federal Informant

More than 25 years before Frazier Glenn Miller shot and killed three people, the former Klansman was a star witness for the federal government in cases against his fellow white supremacists, Michael Daly reports.

In 1987, Miller was facing various weapons charges that would have kept him behind bars for 200 years if convicted. Instead, he bought his freedom from the government by ratting out his own and even received financial support from the Federal Witness Protection Program. Read more about it here.